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On Friday, the Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on the TikTok divest-or-ban law. TikTok is asking the court to pause its divestment deadline, set for January 19.
The Supreme Court of India, which is the highest judicial body in India, has decided many leading cases of Constitutional jurisprudence, establishing Constitution Benches for hearing the same. Given below are a list of some leading cases.
The case was overseen by the country’s most senior judge, chief justice Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud, as well as four other Supreme Court justices. It held hearings up until 11 May this year ...
[10] [11] All the three parties appealed against the division of disputed land to the Supreme Court. [12] [13] The Supreme Court held final hearing on the case from 6 August 2019 [14] to 16 October 2019. [15] On 9 November 2019, the Supreme Court ordered the land to be handed over to a trust (to be formed by the Government of India) to build ...
The Attorney General of India K.K. Venugopal had opposed the elevation of privacy as a fundamental right, representing the stance of the Union government of India in the Supreme Court. The previous Attorney General, Mukul Rohatgi , had opposed the right to privacy entirely, but Venugopal, while opposing the right, conceded that privacy could be ...
The Supreme Court of India was constituted as per Chapter IV of Part V of the Constitution of India. The fourth Chapter of the Indian Constitution is " The Union Judiciary". Under this Chapter, the Supreme Court of India is vested with all Jurisdiction. As per Article 124, The Supreme Court of India had been Constituted and Established.
He was earlier recommended as chief justice of the Andhra Pradesh High Court but the centre disapproved the recommendations. [3] He is the first chief justice of a High Court in India to live stream its proceedings on Youtube during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. [citation needed] He was appointed to the Supreme Court on 31 August 2021.
Union of India & Another Building of the Supreme Court of India. In 2017, the supreme court heard arguments for fifteen days, beginning on 2 November 2017 and finishing on 5 December 2017. [59] [60] [61] On 6 December 2017, the court reserved its verdict on the matter. [59] [62]